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>> i'm not actually sure it's in washington. i think it's from a deeper cultural problem. i'm struck by in this election now it was possible to lie without any negative consequences for both parties. that's a national problem. people weren't willing to punish candidates on their own side for lying we have to have a different attitude toward death as far as taxes, you have to be willing to pay for the government you want and the american people are not right now. so while i agree all the innovation is going on around the country, america is still america, we're sti alexis detoqueville's country, we have a great higher education system, i still think there are certain cultural problems with the country that we haven't faced. one of them meacham mentioned -- jon mentioned the word followership. we've become much too cynical about government. people in the 1920s, 1930s, 1880s were not confronted with magical great government but they had faith in it. now we think we're better than whoever it is that happens to be governing us. >> i want to pick up something david says. i don't
>> i'm not actually sure it's in washington. i think it's from a deeper cultural problem. i'm struck by in this election now it was possible to lie without any negative consequences for both parties. that's a national problem. people weren't willing to punish candidates on their own side for lying we have to have a different attitude toward death as far as taxes, you have to be willing to pay for the government you want and the american people are not right now. so while i agree all the...
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to washington we keep a little. it goes into the extremely rich counties, fairfax county even down to prince williams county, louden county which we mentioned. these northern virginia counties are booming counties. a lot more population. a lot of people from out of state. highly college educated. it's a classic upper middle class sub urban area where democrats do well. >> i want to add to that that the republicans have become the more stridently antigovernment party. there's a lot of federal employees who live here as well as those who are working for federal contractors in different ways. it becomes a little bit of an attack upon the livelihood of people but add to that this incredible internationalization of northern virginia. i mean, dozens and dozens of languages are spoken in the public schools of fairfax county. tom davis the republican told me that there are 16 different languages spoken in his congressional district. he knew he was in trouble when he introduced the vee i vietname community. jim web who is sp
to washington we keep a little. it goes into the extremely rich counties, fairfax county even down to prince williams county, louden county which we mentioned. these northern virginia counties are booming counties. a lot more population. a lot of people from out of state. highly college educated. it's a classic upper middle class sub urban area where democrats do well. >> i want to add to that that the republicans have become the more stridently antigovernment party. there's a lot of...
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so, i have some questions [speaker not understood] in washington, d.c. how would you combat some of the questions like, you know, hey, we're in southwest d.c., what if your car gets broken into, what if it gets stolen? some of the questions may be from the more narrow-minded folks who are thinking but may be too afraid to ask, but i'm going to ask it. >>> sure. obviously there are concerns about safety, safety of the vehicle. there are a lot of things we do in technology to ensure the vehicles can't be stolen if they are broken into. but i really do see that members of these communities also see some of the benefits that these cars bring to them. they kind of watch out. it's almost like the neighborhood watch thing. this car is here, it's serving a purpose. i'm a member, i use it day to day. the car has really become part of the neighborhood. >> um-hm, okay. thank you very much. >>> sure. >>> i did want to say i'm looking at the material. thank you for putting this together. it looks like there are five u.s. cities, three canadian cities, and i think it'
so, i have some questions [speaker not understood] in washington, d.c. how would you combat some of the questions like, you know, hey, we're in southwest d.c., what if your car gets broken into, what if it gets stolen? some of the questions may be from the more narrow-minded folks who are thinking but may be too afraid to ask, but i'm going to ask it. >>> sure. obviously there are concerns about safety, safety of the vehicle. there are a lot of things we do in technology to ensure the...
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[ laughter ] >> reporter: he was raised in south carolina but born in washington. so, he said he enjoys visiting d.c. >> reminds me of my infancy. >> a lot of spitting up? >> and a lot of infantile behavior. >> reporter: he said his kids will visit the wax museum. will it freak them out? >> of course, it freaks me out. >> reporter: when asked if he has a message for congress. >> are they distill -- they're still here? >> they still here. >> all of them? >> okay. >> reporter: speaking of shirking responsibilities. >> this old fill so going to come in to handy the next time i'm called to jury duty. >> reporter: he enjoyed being graced by his own presence. >> um, um. [ laughter ] >> can i lick me? you can't lick me. >> too late. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in washington, beth parker, fox five news. >> i love him. even more so now that i can go to madame tousseau's and touch him. the joys of life. >> oh, yes. >>> speaking of the joys of life. >> yes. >> just ahead, a joyful day for several parents in the district who welcome new editions to the families. coming up, the t
[ laughter ] >> reporter: he was raised in south carolina but born in washington. so, he said he enjoys visiting d.c. >> reminds me of my infancy. >> a lot of spitting up? >> and a lot of infantile behavior. >> reporter: he said his kids will visit the wax museum. will it freak them out? >> of course, it freaks me out. >> reporter: when asked if he has a message for congress. >> are they distill -- they're still here? >> they still here....
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finally put the kybosh on let's organize a rally on a saturday in washington d.c. when everything is closed and people come from around the country and spend a lot of money to walk around in a circle and come home to see. what . people. think it was by a certain degree much. i guess what you say. no longer represents the people the people organizing the term. thank you. thank. you thank you. thank you. for. i. five thirty in the morning is a comedy on most mornings early in the occupy wall street movement there would only be about fifty maybe two hundred or so occupying the space but it's five thirty in the morning on the morning of october fourteenth two thousand and eleven several thousand people were gathered there wide awake why because mayor mike bloomberg had declared that his own personal army his words the n.y.p.d. constituting the seventh largest army in the world would have dict occupy wall street and these thousands were there not just in solidarity they were there are more than ideas and cardboard signs and an urgency to protect me and many of them were
finally put the kybosh on let's organize a rally on a saturday in washington d.c. when everything is closed and people come from around the country and spend a lot of money to walk around in a circle and come home to see. what . people. think it was by a certain degree much. i guess what you say. no longer represents the people the people organizing the term. thank you. thank. you thank you. thank you. for. i. five thirty in the morning is a comedy on most mornings early in the occupy wall...
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that according to "the washington post." the transportation planner says the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic. planners say the lanes will be on route 29 and george avenue. the planning committee will discuss the proposed rule. >>> and let's go to dinella. >> had an accident earlier i-370 at shady grove. that accident is clear. shady grove had a report of debris there. no issues to report. clear as you connect to the beltway. here's a live look at the beltway now. nice and clear between i-270 and i-95. accident free. back to you. >>> they're becoming a big favorite but new canadian studies are finding that breakfast sandwiches many with egg, bacon, cheese or sausage, could be hurting your heart. even though many of the sandwiches only have about 450 calories, the study found the sandwiches basically slow down your blood vessels. over time, that could increase your chances of heart attack, heart disease or stroke. >>> well, there are lots ways to add fiber to your diet, through whole wheat and now p
that according to "the washington post." the transportation planner says the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic. planners say the lanes will be on route 29 and george avenue. the planning committee will discuss the proposed rule. >>> and let's go to dinella. >> had an accident earlier i-370 at shady grove. that accident is clear. shady grove had a report of debris there. no issues to report. clear as you connect to the beltway. here's a live...
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dr flowers thought fit to attend as an uninvited guest a wall street comes to washington for health care conference i crashed the party with her i doubt they would let my big camera and so i had to shoot the video this impromptu meeting with the real death panels on myself was to get how can we do that and then i'll get it i didn't i acceptable. practice because they can provide i was. was out i was. fine it seems like you're going to have the snow cave really you are right of the real. it. sally. but honestly and join protesters picketing outside where adair a scarlet shared her story of why health care was literally a life and death issue i came here because up to now for my father martin i was full suicide get shot it had every state yes but because her life partner did have enough money to pay for health care to take care of it and didn't want to ask because my sister and myself were fifty four years old this is the most considerate suicide i've ever heard of and he had to put sticky notes on everything he had borrowed from everybody saying you know we turned this post this person an
dr flowers thought fit to attend as an uninvited guest a wall street comes to washington for health care conference i crashed the party with her i doubt they would let my big camera and so i had to shoot the video this impromptu meeting with the real death panels on myself was to get how can we do that and then i'll get it i didn't i acceptable. practice because they can provide i was. was out i was. fine it seems like you're going to have the snow cave really you are right of the real. it....
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only about twice as big as washington, d.c., predominantly palestinian and the economy there is quite bad and unemployment is very high. globalfirepower.com has called israel the tenth most powerful military in the world. let's break that down and see why. they have compulsory military service. that means every young person must go into the military for a while. 176,000 active troops are available and they have about half million that they can call from reserves very quickly. ground sources also very impressive. 3,000 tanks if you count all the artillery pieces and mortar, you get about 12,000 units that can operate on the ground. of course, their air force is formidable about 800 aircraft out there, including some 200 helicopters. this is largely what they used to have these strikes within gaza. now, if you look at hamas, their forces are much smaller in terms of their official forces certainly. if you look at people who are really in uniform, soldiers, police, whatever you want to call it, 12,500 and, of course, nothing like the weapons that the israelis have. however, palestinian m
only about twice as big as washington, d.c., predominantly palestinian and the economy there is quite bad and unemployment is very high. globalfirepower.com has called israel the tenth most powerful military in the world. let's break that down and see why. they have compulsory military service. that means every young person must go into the military for a while. 176,000 active troops are available and they have about half million that they can call from reserves very quickly. ground sources...
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but everybody that i know that ever has to go to washington, d.c. or any other place, that they came from san francisco. we know what they're doing here. we know we have a strong partnership and it's community-based agencies also that are helping make this connection because our residents and the people with aids wouldn't trust us if we didn't do it the way in which we collaborated so strongly with our neighbors, with our residents and our community-based agencies, with all of the different agencies that are represented here. and i am privileged, very, very privileged to thank all of the partners here today to have 17,000 square feet of research space that will be used to its utmost to join in discovering the latest drugs, the latest prevention cures, to have a safe place for people who have contacted and been victims of aids to come here and tell us what's going on in their lives. help us help them help the rest of the world figure this out. this is what san francisco does. i am very, very proud of everyone who participates in this high level of in
but everybody that i know that ever has to go to washington, d.c. or any other place, that they came from san francisco. we know what they're doing here. we know we have a strong partnership and it's community-based agencies also that are helping make this connection because our residents and the people with aids wouldn't trust us if we didn't do it the way in which we collaborated so strongly with our neighbors, with our residents and our community-based agencies, with all of the different...
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i recently did a radio interview in washington, d.c. and a woman called in and she said that her husband had gone in for treatment for kidney stones. he had two of them and they got a bill for $62,000 for each one. this is the reality of how much health care is costing and this is why we have health insurance creams that keep spiking. in 2011 a drug company gained exclusive rights on the upper jester and shot to prevent premature births. you used to be about to buy it for $10 an injection. when they gain the exclusive right the increase the price to $1,500 per injection for a total cost of $30,000 per pregnancy. it's unsustainable. and this happens in the united states because there's nothing to stop it. there's nothing to stop the price increases. in this case the american college of obstetrics and gynecology pushback. the issue a statement that said the u.s. of consent system cannot afford the cost at its current price without significant negative repercussions. in this case the company backed down. this is the exception rather than t
i recently did a radio interview in washington, d.c. and a woman called in and she said that her husband had gone in for treatment for kidney stones. he had two of them and they got a bill for $62,000 for each one. this is the reality of how much health care is costing and this is why we have health insurance creams that keep spiking. in 2011 a drug company gained exclusive rights on the upper jester and shot to prevent premature births. you used to be about to buy it for $10 an injection. when...
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dr flowers thought fit to attend as an uninvited guest a wall street comes to washington health care conference i crashed the party with her i doubt they would let my big camera and so i had to shoot the video this impromptu meeting with the real death panels on myself was it how did it happen we did the national health service i didn't i acceptable. practice because they can't fight was. was out i was. fine i think you're going to have a snow cave you are right. actually it. was. put down the street and join protesters picketing outside where a dare risk wrote shared her story of why health care was literally a life and death issue i came here because. for my father martin i was full suicide get shot at the head of every state. but because her life partner did have enough money to pay for their take care of it and didn't want to ask because my sister and myself first fifty four years old this is the most considerate suicide that i've ever heard of and he had to put sticky notes on everything he had borrowed from anybody saying you know return this for this person and cetera et ceter
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washington redskins lorenzo alexander is one of them. he says doing pilates has helped him take his game to the next level. >> i was caught up in that whole stigma of doing pilates. a whole bunch of women, i don't want to be in a room with a whole bunch of women. women enjoyed it and really helped my game. >> more on how some of these guys are tackling weight loss tonight on news 4 at 11:00. >> you just don't expect to see that dude -- >> on the pilates. >> making moves. >> of course, he had to lose the weight for his livelihood. >> they wanted him to change positions and they needed him to be faster. sorry, am i supposed to go on to sports yet? >> now is your time. >>> we're not talking redskins today. can you believe it? good times for the black and red. still rolling. a dramatic vict refor d.c. united. >>> excited to open things up >>> everybody looking at a pretty good day out there today. 53 degrees. can you tell it's friday? weekend coming up and wind out of the north at about five miles per hour. a nice evening tonight and, once a
washington redskins lorenzo alexander is one of them. he says doing pilates has helped him take his game to the next level. >> i was caught up in that whole stigma of doing pilates. a whole bunch of women, i don't want to be in a room with a whole bunch of women. women enjoyed it and really helped my game. >> more on how some of these guys are tackling weight loss tonight on news 4 at 11:00. >> you just don't expect to see that dude -- >> on the pilates. >> making...
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en nuestro estudio en washington, gustavo torres director de la casa. (nombre en inglÉs) gracias gustavo >>> gracias >>> y desde nuestro estudios en la ciudad de nueva york, el reverendo gabriel presidente de la coaliciÓn nacional de evan e evangÉlicos latinos >>> gracias por la invitaciÓn >>> vamos a comenzar con usted reverendo se habla en washington de la posibilidad que por fin el 2013 sea el aÑo que se vea una reforma migratoria integral, pero ustedes evangÉlicos realing yo, regre religiosos se han unido >>> sÍ es correcto, llevamos snnoaÑo pidiendo esto y despuÉs de la campaÑa polÍtica presidencial pensamos que el pueblo ha hablado y la mayor parte de la poblaciÓn quiere una reforma migratoria que ingrese a los 11 millones ra esa esta sociedad >>> don gustavo torres, aÑos que lleva peleando por esto, dispuesto por ir a la cÁrcel usted protestando estos derechos de estas personas de tener un futuro prÓspero en este paÍs ¿para piensa qiensa que aquÍ ha posiblemente positivo? >>> definitivamente estamos en un momento histÓrico, nue
en nuestro estudio en washington, gustavo torres director de la casa. (nombre en inglÉs) gracias gustavo >>> gracias >>> y desde nuestro estudios en la ciudad de nueva york, el reverendo gabriel presidente de la coaliciÓn nacional de evan e evangÉlicos latinos >>> gracias por la invitaciÓn >>> vamos a comenzar con usted reverendo se habla en washington de la posibilidad que por fin el 2013 sea el aÑo que se vea una reforma migratoria integral, pero...
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. >>> just a couple of minutes we will go live to washington d.c. and we will talk about the chances of ending the gridlock that keeps republicans and democrats from working together. >>> there is a tax measure to help struggling schools. the voters approved the temporary tax increase. 46.1 voted against it. tara moriarty explains what it means for local schools. >> reporter: he said he was going to do it. >> i know a lot of people had some doubts. and had some questions about can you really go to the people and ask them to vote for a tax. but they did. >> the only place where a state said let's raise our taxes for the kids, for the schools, for our california green. >> problem 30 will raise the state tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year by three percentage points for seven years. it is projected to raise $6 billion a year for schools. >> i didn't realize that prop 30 won and how stressed out i was. >> he is the principal at mission high school in san francisco where many public schools have struggled with money and test
. >>> just a couple of minutes we will go live to washington d.c. and we will talk about the chances of ending the gridlock that keeps republicans and democrats from working together. >>> there is a tax measure to help struggling schools. the voters approved the temporary tax increase. 46.1 voted against it. tara moriarty explains what it means for local schools. >> reporter: he said he was going to do it. >> i know a lot of people had some doubts. and had some...
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standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. "los autores de estas tempranas propuestas reconocen que falta camino por recorrer, pero creen que si hay apoyo de la casa blanca, podrian lograr votos de ambos partidos. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. ... el condado de montgomery decidio darle honor a quien honor merece...y es que hoy honraron los esfuerzos de todos aquellos que trabajaron arduamente para que los suenos de miles de inmigrantes del estado de maryland se lleguen a concretar... lilian mass nos amplia... lideres comunitarios y acticvistas, que por aÑos invirtieron su tiempo en bu Úsqueda del de la anhelada acta del sueÑo en el estado de maryland, recibieron reconocimiento por parte del condado de montgomery.. " sirvieron como un ejemplo al resto del paÍs.. que lo que hicieron en maryland podrÍa llevar a una reforma migratoria mas comprensiva.. y es algo que beneficiara al paÍs entero" todos ellos son personas que no solo serÁn parte de la historia del estado de maryland sino que podrÍan inspirar a
standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. "los autores de estas tempranas propuestas reconocen que falta camino por recorrer, pero creen que si hay apoyo de la casa blanca, podrian lograr votos de ambos partidos. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. ... el condado de montgomery decidio darle honor a quien honor merece...y es que hoy honraron los esfuerzos de todos aquellos que trabajaron arduamente para que los suenos de miles de inmigrantes del estado de maryland se lleguen a...
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but he did spend six of his 19 nhl seasons in washington as a player. despite not being drafted, oates is a hall of famer. and, tonight, a very emotional night for the capital's coach. >> lastly, i'd like to thank my friends and family, my wife, donna. who i love very much. we met near the end of my career. i wish we could have met a little sooner. you could have seen me when i was a little bit better player. by i'm happy that you're here today to experience this and see what we're all about here in hockey. and thank you for supporting me for the next challenge in my life; coaching. >> i'd like to see him coaching here. sooner rather than later. after a brief hiatus, it looks like maryland basketball is back. after a narrow miss against kentucky, the terps easily beat penn state tonight. the home debut for the transferred des wells. he looked good early on. nick foust comes up with the loose ball. gets it ahead to howard. pichon over to wells. that's the one thing they say he can do, jump right out of the gym. the new guy providing some fireworks at the
but he did spend six of his 19 nhl seasons in washington as a player. despite not being drafted, oates is a hall of famer. and, tonight, a very emotional night for the capital's coach. >> lastly, i'd like to thank my friends and family, my wife, donna. who i love very much. we met near the end of my career. i wish we could have met a little sooner. you could have seen me when i was a little bit better player. by i'm happy that you're here today to experience this and see what we're all...
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. >>> "noticiero telemundo," con josÉ diciemÍaz balart >>> muy buenas tardes, comenzamos en washington con una nueva baja no por cambio de decisiÓn administrativa si no de la sor pre si va renuncia del director de la cia, david el funcionario presentÓ su carta de renuncia aparentemente por una relaciÓn extramarital, lori montenegro desde washington con los detalles y las reacciones. >>> en washington los cÍrculos de inteligencia y polÍticos no salÍan de su asombro al conocer de la renuncia del director de la agencia central de inteligencia david p. >>> poco neeniendo fin de maner sÚbita de la carrera de quien llegÓ a ser el general de 4 estrellas mÁs famoso de la Última dÉcada en su carta de renuncia dijo que luego de 37 aÑos de matrimonio... y como lÍder de una instituciÓn como nuestra >>> el presidente obama resaltÓ las skricontribuciones hacÍa Éla naciÓn, asegurando que Él estados unidos era mÁs seguro, >>> no podÍa seguir trabajando en la cia porque los enemigo podrÍan chantajearlo y obtener informaciÓn clasificada. antes de ser nombrado director de la cia,
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still, plenty of filters sunshine getting through downtown washington. you can see the sun bouncing off the south side of the washington monument and the south side of jefferson memorial there. but you can definitely tell the skies are going from the beautiful blue we had yesterday over to much more of a filtered gray color for this afternoon. 45 still in washington. and having just been outside on the weather deck that northeasterly breeze, in the shade and not moving around, a little bit of a november chill out there. your hometown forecast in annapolis today, a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures up to 53 degrees, championship game between damantha, good council. big championship game kicks off at 2:00. the studio cheering for is it dam damantha. you folks in southernmost maryland, and ocean city, the tip of the delmarva peninsula may have to worry about a drizzly drop or two from tomorrow to tomorrow night. the air mass in place for today is dry enough to eat up most of the drops for now. a close eye on the storm for the next couple of days. hig
still, plenty of filters sunshine getting through downtown washington. you can see the sun bouncing off the south side of the washington monument and the south side of jefferson memorial there. but you can definitely tell the skies are going from the beautiful blue we had yesterday over to much more of a filtered gray color for this afternoon. 45 still in washington. and having just been outside on the weather deck that northeasterly breeze, in the shade and not moving around, a little bit of a...
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and the street from the capitol in washington, d.c. it was really something. it was amazing, it has truly been amazing. while we were there, actually, just before we opened, an artist in 2009, she had a bust of sojourners truth and failed by mrs. obama, and now it is at the capitol. -- it was unveiled by mrs. obama. to attend the ceremony and see rt by a blackl a woman was transforming. and that could that have happened if president obama was not an office. tavis: it has been in news and a lot lately, but in the news a lot lately, the hazing incident where the band leader was killed. the president of the university has resigned, but even what america has heard about this story. you were once on the board of trustees? tell me what is happening there and how you feel about this beloved institution? >> first of all, they graduate and% of all african-americans in the country, more than the pac- 10 and ivy league put together. secondly, i am on search committee for the new band director. this institution is powerful. it was named the no. one school in america by a
and the street from the capitol in washington, d.c. it was really something. it was amazing, it has truly been amazing. while we were there, actually, just before we opened, an artist in 2009, she had a bust of sojourners truth and failed by mrs. obama, and now it is at the capitol. -- it was unveiled by mrs. obama. to attend the ceremony and see rt by a blackl a woman was transforming. and that could that have happened if president obama was not an office. tavis: it has been in news and a lot...
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because of washington d.c. policies and this administration's economic record that has had a job-crushing agenda since the day they came into office. i am delighted to welcome them to the debate after two and a half years of being missing in action. >> the president came to office and unemployment was 7.8%. millions of americans looking for work and can't find someone to employ them. a lot of that has to do with regulations coming out of washington. 31 days of july, 300 new expensive regulations and 10 of those are major regulations of over $100 million. and the impact on those businesses. the total impact is $10 billion when you look it hundreds of regulations in the month of july alone. this administration seems to be fixated on finding ways to make it tougher and more expensive for the private sector to create jobs in america. >> looking forward, one of the most important things to come out of this agreement is a commitment for a vote on the united states constitution some time by october. when you look at e
because of washington d.c. policies and this administration's economic record that has had a job-crushing agenda since the day they came into office. i am delighted to welcome them to the debate after two and a half years of being missing in action. >> the president came to office and unemployment was 7.8%. millions of americans looking for work and can't find someone to employ them. a lot of that has to do with regulations coming out of washington. 31 days of july, 300 new expensive...
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>> announcer: and now, from washington's leading news station. this is news 4 at 11:00. >> right now, at 11:00, major develops in the general david petraus scandal. tonight, we know why. >> two high-profile murders within two weeks. now, a teenager from maryland is tied to boet of them. >> and black friday is starting earlier than ever, as retailers try to jump start holiday sales. but not everyone is happy about it. >> a low profile of news of her affair. tonight, she's been spotted here in d.c. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with c.i.a. director procmpb prompte resign last week. allen's name, now also linked to tampa
>> announcer: and now, from washington's leading news station. this is news 4 at 11:00. >> right now, at 11:00, major develops in the general david petraus scandal. tonight, we know why. >> two high-profile murders within two weeks. now, a teenager from maryland is tied to boet of them. >> and black friday is starting earlier than ever, as retailers try to jump start holiday sales. but not everyone is happy about it. >> a low profile of news of her affair. tonight,...
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what these days i will get to talk to you while i am in washington, d.c., and you can hear what i am saying across there, so we can enjoy it -- wherever i go, you know i will be working and not fooling around. finally, we also are using technology to join our private companies in hiring san franciscans. hopefully some of your kids, some of your grandkids as well, are going to enjoy some of these great jobs in san francisco, because the companies that are here, many of them have agreed to use the virtual hiring practice called hiresf.org and share the technology to hire online send franciscans. we're doing the right here in our great city. i have a chief innovation officer, jane, who is working in my office. he keeps a good connection for both me and them members of the board of supervisors to share in what are the technologies and what they're doing in san francisco and what the latest discoveries are that we can possibly use to help improve our city. finally, as someone you know, i celebrated my 60th birthday last week. [applause] and my staff gave me an ipad, and is looking at it -
what these days i will get to talk to you while i am in washington, d.c., and you can hear what i am saying across there, so we can enjoy it -- wherever i go, you know i will be working and not fooling around. finally, we also are using technology to join our private companies in hiring san franciscans. hopefully some of your kids, some of your grandkids as well, are going to enjoy some of these great jobs in san francisco, because the companies that are here, many of them have agreed to use...
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>> well, so, the one-way on street model, as i understand, operational in washington, d.c. and san diego, portland, i think vancouver and a couple of other cities. so, we've begun to get some information, want to talk directly to the folks in those cities to understand what their experience is. there is' also a report that was done from a program in hanover, germany that evaluated things such as -- i think, i haven't seen the report, but impact on emissions and where -- whether this was reducing trips or not. and, so, we're eager to evaluate what the experience in hanover was as well. * >> and in this evaluation process, when did it begin, you said in 2003 -- in 2013? >> no. so, we've already asked the company for the information and they've sent some is and we've begun our outreach to the other cities. for we're not waiting for this on-street next round of the on-street pilot to launch before we start that evaluation. we're doing that now. >> okay. so, can you give me some indication as to how -- is this a dedicated staff person or several staff persons that are going to b
>> well, so, the one-way on street model, as i understand, operational in washington, d.c. and san diego, portland, i think vancouver and a couple of other cities. so, we've begun to get some information, want to talk directly to the folks in those cities to understand what their experience is. there is' also a report that was done from a program in hanover, germany that evaluated things such as -- i think, i haven't seen the report, but impact on emissions and where -- whether this was...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> john brennan is the president's top counterterrorism advisor and he's said to be a new leading candidate for c.i.a. director. >>> general william kipp ward is being demoted from a four- star general to a three-star general and will retire. he's accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money on lavish travel and unauthorized expenses. defense secretary leon panetta said ward will have to repay the government $2,000 -- $82,000. >>> president obama is scheduled to hold a press conference today to discuss the fiscal cliff. he's been meeting with business and labor leaders ahead of fiscal cliff negotiations with congress, but the president is sure to be questioned about the scandal surrounding general petraeus and allen. he's also likely to be questioned about his plans to replace general petraeus. secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary timothy geithner. >>> today democrat national pelosi will announce whether she'll continue in her role as house minority leader or step down. she's asked female democrats in the
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> john brennan is the president's top counterterrorism advisor and he's said to be a new leading candidate for c.i.a. director. >>> general william kipp ward is being demoted from a four- star general to a three-star general and will retire. he's accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money on lavish travel and unauthorized expenses. defense secretary leon panetta said ward will have to repay the government $2,000 --...
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good evening it's friday november twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching r.t. . let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold according to israel's journalism outlet deb much of that ceasefire is owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula that egyptian territory in north africa surrounded by the suez canal canal in the west and israel on the right now this follows eight days of violence between gaza and israel that left more than one hundred sixty palestinians in gaza dead more than half of whom are civilians including thirty seven children four civilians and two soldiers have also been killed in israel just a little while ago a spokesman for israeli's prime minister spoke to our t.v. alex jones keep blames hamas for the deaths of so many civilians in gaza. these rule doesn't target civilians and if we heard civilians we see failure i
good evening it's friday november twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching r.t. . let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold according to israel's journalism outlet deb much of that ceasefire is owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula that egyptian territory in north...
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it's tuesday november twentieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well begin this hour with the deadly crisis in the middle east talks of a cease fire today after one of the bloodiest days of the conflict in gaza over one hundred people are reported dead there three people in israel have been killed as rare israel defense forces continued airstrikes overnight while dozens of rockets were reportedly fired from gaza into israel today u.n. secretary ban ki moon called for a cease fire in gaza saying a ground operation there must be avoided. while russians may be aimed at military targets inside gaza. and enjoys civilians and then each civilian infrastructure is. corrosive c.v.a. lives is only acceptable under any circumstances the excessive use of force is only open and must be rejected. meanwhile the u.s. is sending warships near israel on board are two thousand five hundred marines u.s. officials say they'll be on standby in case americans need to be evacuated from israel now the officials say the ships are
it's tuesday november twentieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well begin this hour with the deadly crisis in the middle east talks of a cease fire today after one of the bloodiest days of the conflict in gaza over one hundred people are reported dead there three people in israel have been killed as rare israel defense forces continued airstrikes overnight while dozens of rockets were reportedly fired from gaza into israel today u.n. secretary ban ki...
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well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and welcome to a special holiday edition of the big picture whole team here hope you had a great thanksgiving and i we're going to bring you two very important in-depth discussions i had on the show recently about two of the most important issues facing our nation health care and climate change we begin with the bigger picture discussion from just last week what the recent election means for our nation's health care system now that obamacare is to quote speaker of the house john boehner the law of the land in this discussion i speak with three health care experts about what to expect as obamacare kicks into effect over the next few years and what the prospects are for a single payer system to finally materialize in the united states so here it is a bigger picture discussion on health care in america. tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on health care in america an increasing number of republicans in congress acknowledging that obamacare is here to stay and president ob
well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and welcome to a special holiday edition of the big picture whole team here hope you had a great thanksgiving and i we're going to bring you two very important in-depth discussions i had on the show recently about two of the most important issues facing our nation health care and climate change we begin with the bigger picture discussion from just last week what the recent election means for our nation's health care system now that obamacare is to quote...